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If you want to do a test with the coils as is, wire 3 of the gen coils in series see what voltage you get. You might as well test that out since they're already wound. If promising, series the other 3 coils and then parallel the output of each 3 coil series set to your cap or whatever.

Tnx Aaron, I will try that before I rewind the coils.

Although if multi wire series coil (like the demo coil in the book) is superior to single wire coil, I will have to change it.

I am looking forward to that Q & A session.

Aaron, by the way... once I read in your other forum that you where telling somebody that to pass energy cap to cap it would be better to do it cap-inductor-cap, do you know how much energy would be transfered ? how much %.

I ask this because I am thinking in storing the energy from my 6 gen coils in a cap, but insetead of dump that cap to a batt right away, I would dump the cap into another coil (with the pressice timing to help rotation of the wheel) with a full bridge rectifier to another cap and then yes, dump to a battery,... or perhaps that process could be done lots of times, charge a cap - discharge through a power coil - capture the spike charge a cap - and repeat etc.

Although if multi wire series coil (like the demo coil in the book) is superior to single wire coil, I will have to change it.

I am looking forward to that Q & A session.

Aaron, by the way... once I read in your other forum that you where telling somebody that to pass energy cap to cap it would be better to do it cap-inductor-cap, do you know how much energy would be transfered ? how much &#37;.

I ask this because I am thinking in storing the energy from my 6 gen coils in a cap, but insetead of dump that cap to a batt right away, I would dump the cap into another coil (with the pressice timing to help rotation of the wheel) with a full bridge rectifier to another cap and then yes, dump to a battery,... or perhaps that process could be done lots of times, charge a cap - discharge through a power coil - capture the spike charge a cap - and repeat etc.

what you think about it?.

best

Alvaro

If you do make 2 sets of 3 coils in series, when putting the output in parallel, probably have to go through diodes so they don't discharge into each other.

If your generator coils are charging a cap that you want to dump to a battery, I would dump it from that cap without further discharging into inductors, etc... you will have the least amount of loss that way.

Aaron Murakami

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” ― Richard Buckminster Fuller